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Specific Anesthesia Sections: Anesthesia. See also Preintubation optimization; Sedation; specific drugs for asthma, 401, 402f, 403, 405 for blind intubation, 202 contraindications for, 274 for cricothyrotomes, 213, 219 description of, 273–274 drying imperative for, 277 for endoscopic intubation, flexible, 184, 188 for geriatric patients, 433 glossopharyngeal nerve blocked by, 276, 277f hemodynamic stability influenced by, 378, 395, 431 ICP and, 258, 388, 393–399, 396b indications for, 274 Jackson forceps used in, 277, 278f local, 274–278 for obese patients, 437 for pediatric airway, 290, 290t during pregnancy, 417, 420 for PTV, 224 for reactive airways disease, 401, 402f, 403, 405 seizures and, 424, 424b superior laryngeal nerve blocked by, 277, 278f techniques for hypopharynx, 273, 276 larynx, 277, 278f mouth, 273, 276 nose, 202, 276 oropharynx, 276, 277f RFST, 219–222 trachea, 277–278 for trauma patients, 388t, 389–390 vasoconstriction with, 276
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